Allan Jones (14 October 1907 in Old Forge, Pennsylvania – 27 June 1992 in New York, New York) was an American actor and singer. For many years he was married to actress Irene Hervey; their son is American pop singer Jack Jones. Jones starred in many film musicals during the 1930s and 1940s. The best-known of these were Show Boat (1936), and The Firefly (1937) (in which he sang the popular "Donkey Serenade").

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  • Allan Jones (14 October 1907 in Old Forge, Pennsylvania – 27 June 1992 in New York, New York) was an American actor and singer. For many years he was married to actress Irene Hervey; their son is American pop singer Jack Jones. Jones starred in many film musicals during the 1930s and 1940s. The best-known of these were Show Boat (1936), and The Firefly (1937) (in which he sang the popular "Donkey Serenade"). However, he is now best remembered as the romantic straight man to the Marx Brothers in their first two MGM productions, A Night at the Opera, and A Day at the Races. On the strength of his appearance in A Night at the Opera, however, he won the coveted role of Gaylord Ravenal in the 1936 film version of Show Boat, right out from under the noses of such screen musical favorites as Nelson Eddy and John Boles, neither of whom were noted for their acting. This was to become Jones's most distinguished screen role, in which, under the direction of James Whale, he was to display dramatic acting ability as well as musical talent. He made a brief appearance in the 1936 Nelson Eddy - Jeanette MacDonald film Rose Marie, singing music from Charles Gounod's Romeo et Juliette and Giacomo Puccini's Tosca, but according to Merchant of Dreams, Charles Higham's biography of Louis B. Mayer, Eddy, who apparently considered Jones a rival and a potential threat, asked that most of Jones's footage in Rose Marie be cut, including his rendition of the great Puccini aria E lucevan le stelle - and MGM agreed to Eddy's demand. After 1940, the year in which Jones starred in the rather unsuccessful film version of Rodgers and Hart's The Boys from Syracuse, he was relegated to appearances only in B-films. In later years, he began appearing onstage in touring companies of such shows as Man of La Mancha. Jones was never a dentist, as many websites report. Jones had an active singing career in movies, television, on the stage, and in nightclubs from 1935 until his retirement. He died in New York City, aged 84 from lung cancer. His ashes were given either to a friend or family.
  • アラン・ジョーンズ(Allan Jones、1907年10月14日 - 1992年6月27日)はアメリカ合衆国の歌手・俳優。ペンシルベニア州出身。 1930年代よりメトロ・ゴールドウィン・メイヤーと契約し、「ショウボート」などのミュージカル映画やマルクス兄弟主演の「オペラは踊る」などで二枚目を演じた。歌手としても「ドンキー・セレナーデ」をヒットさせた。息子のジャック・ジョーンズは人気歌手になった。 1992年、肺癌で死去した。
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  • Allan Jones (14 October 1907 in Old Forge, Pennsylvania – 27 June 1992 in New York, New York) was an American actor and singer. For many years he was married to actress Irene Hervey; their son is American pop singer Jack Jones. Jones starred in many film musicals during the 1930s and 1940s. The best-known of these were Show Boat (1936), and The Firefly (1937) (in which he sang the popular "Donkey Serenade").
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